National Reconciliation

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National Reconciliation is the term used for establishment of so-called 'national unity' in countries beset with political problems. It can refer to:

  • National Reconciliation (Afghanistan) – Najibullah-era policy of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
  • National Reconciliation (Australia) – a movement between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians
  • National Reconciliation (Cambodia)
    – a process in Cambodia refers to efforts to create other truth-seeking and reconciliation mechanisms in the country
  • National Reconciliation (Cuba)
  • National Reconciliation (Lebanon)
     – 1989 agreement intended to end the Lebanese Civil War
  • National Reconciliation (Myanmar)
     – Examination of human rights abuses in Myanmar
  • National Reconciliation (Rwanda)
    – a reconciliation of the conflicting parties involved in the Rwandan Civil War and the Rwandan genocide
  • National Reconciliation (Sierra Leone)
     – Truth commission investigating human rights violations during the Sierra Leone Civil war
  • National Reconciliation (Sudan) – Reconciliation in Sudan in 1977
  • National Reconciliation Ordinance – Presidential ordinance in Pakistan
  • National Reconciliation Commission – Ghana
  • National Reconciliation Week – Australian observance of indigenous cultures
  • National Reconciliation and Peace Centre – Organization in Myanmar
  • National Reconciliation Party – Political party in the Gambia
  • National Reconciliation Council – North Korean government organization
  • National Reconciliation Document
     – 2006 document by Palestinian prisoners

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